
Metz vs Strasbourg Prediction: Sportpesa Mega Jackpot
1. Last Season’s Overall Performances
Metz bounced back strongly in Ligue 2 during the 2024–25 season, finishing third and securing promotion via the play-offs under coach Stéphane Le Mignan. Their campaign featured just five league defeats, marking them as one of the most consistent sides in the division.
Strasbourg delivered an impressive 7th-place finish in Ligue 1, with Emanuel Emegha netting 14 league goals to lead their scoring charts. Under Liam Rosenior’s leadership, they confirmed their progress with a solid campaign and a run to the Coupe de France Round of 16 .
2. Pre-season and Preparation for the New Season
Metz Pre-season
Metz hosted a comprehensive pre-season schedule in July 2025, featuring matches against US Mondorf (Luxembourg), Red Star FC, Lens, US Thionville Lusitanos, Troyes, and a high-profile fixture against Hoffenheim. They began with a win and maintained a solid record—winning 4, drawing 0, and losing only 2—scoring 12 goals and conceding 13.
Strasbourg Pre-season
Strasbourg also geared up with competitive friendlies, notably securing a 2–1 win over Nancy and scheduling a high-profile matchup against Galatasaray around late July 2025.
These outings were aimed at fine-tuning offensive patterns and defensive balance under Rosenior.
3. Home and Away Form
Metz – Last Five Home Matches (in Words)
Metz’s recent home fixtures reflect a pattern of consistency and confidence:
They drew 1–1 with Bastia early in the season.
A hard-fought 3–3 draw with Rodez showed grit.
Solid victories followed against Martigues (4–1) and Troyes (2–1).
They closed with a 3–2 win over Amiens.
Over these fixtures, Metz proved resilient at home—tough to break down, with an eye-catching offensive edge.
Strasbourg – Last Five Away Matches (in Words)
While specific Ligue 1 away results from 2024–25 aren’t fully listed, overall away form under Rosenior was respectable: 6 wins, 4 draws, and 6 losses, yielding 22 points—an indicator of both adaptability and occasional brittleness on the road.
4. Head-to-Head Record
A. Last Five Meetings
According to AiScore, in their most recent five duels:
Metz won 3.
Strasbourg won 1.
There were 1 draw.
These encounters averaged high goal action, with both sides finding the net regularly .
B. Overall Head-to-Head Record
Since 2003, the rivalry stands at:
Metz wins: 11
Strasbourg wins: 9
Draws: 7
Total matches: 27.
C. Venue-Specific Breakdown of Last Five Meetings
Precise home/away breakdown for the last five isn’t provided, but broader venue trends are notable:
At Metz’s Stade Saint-Symphorien, Metz have a strong advantage—7 wins, 4 draws, and 2 losses from 13 fixtures.
At Strasbourg’s Stade de la Meinau: Strasbourg have a more balanced record—4 wins, 5 draws, and 5 losses in 14 matches.
This suggests Metz generally perform better at home, while Strasbourg remain competitive yet less dominant on their turf.
Team News
Metz enter the new season buoyed by promotion success. Key players like Georges Mikautadze departed for Lyon, significantly altering their attacking dynamics. The club may lean on tactical coherence and momentum rather than star power.
Strasbourg, on the other hand, will likely undergo some transitions—Emanuel Emegha’s impressive season has drawn interest from Chelsea, with pre-agreements reportedly in place for a move in 2026 . That potential departure could shape their attack next season.
Current Form
Metz vs Strasbourg Prediction: Standing